The Money School

Nonprofit Issues:

Address:

3301 Green Street ClaymontDE19703USA

Mission:

Delaware Financial Literacy Institute is a nonprofit
501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to help individuals—especially those of low to moderate income—become equipped with the tools to get their financial lives in order so that they can become self-sufficient and enjoy financial well-being over time.

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Reviews for The Money School

I sent my 9 year old to Chasing the Dream camp by DFLI and the Money school and she now has a profitable business at www.preciouspillows.net . It has pulled our family to gether to make a successful business and each of our 4 children work their new business. You have been a blessing to us and so many others. They also gave us the opportunity to go to Atlanta to an Entrepreneur Consortium that was incredible. Learning form the best... they are the kind of people I want influencing my children. Thanks for all you do!! Alyssa

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The Money School has great, free programs for anyone who wants to increase their financial knowledge in several different areas such as: Money Clubs, home ownership, using credit wisely, investing, saving and more. The seminars are usually one class sessions taught by professionals in the field. The Money School also has a very knowledgeable and friendly staff who are a great source of information. I have learned so much from The Money School and you can also. Did I mention that it is free?!

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

The Money School has been an excellent, free resource for our 106 members which are sent quarterly information from the Money School. The information delineates workshop schedules for all 3 counties for consumers to invest, budget, save money as well as homeowners refinancing and entrepreneurship- beginning, advanced skills, resources and funding and so much more including a state wide conference targeting women and financial management skills.

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When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

I was struggling trying to find was to save money and make better money choices. This agency helped me not be afraid of money and take charge of my finances. I learned what triggers me to spend and ways to deal with that. How to invest my money. They have programs for small business education, divorce help and so much more when it comes to making you money work for you.